I like the concept... it's the contestants. I have a thing about people going on game shows when they're clearly punching well above their weight. Tipping Point is a prime example (though it's largely the questions that are the problem there, not just the stupidity of the contestants). Also, Catchphrase. I don't mind watching that but I could grab hold of some of the contestants and shake the gormless bastards.

It used to be the same with Who Wants to be a Millionaire as well - you get some clever git winning £125,000 - great. Next one in, uses two bloody lifelines to get through the first couple of easy questions.

Oh and Deal or No Deal. Them fuckers who say "I've got a feeling about box 15". ITS A CARDBOARD BOX FFS! You cannot have a "feeling" about a fecking box so just stop with the mystic meg shit and admit that you're just guessing, like everybody else does.

To me, Deal was like playing a card game. Poker, or Blackjack.
You've gotten so far on random chance, and now the banker offers you the deal
Do you take the money, now, or risk it on more random chance.

Some of the players, and Noel, really did pants it up, but it still made for an interesting Gamble!!!
Tipping Point, though... the fuck is with some of those questions??!

Caught up with the most recent one last night, yay Adam Buxton was on there too! Shame the constestant for that round was utter shite at riddles and just..well tried to insult him from her sheer foolishness... Aside from that, what I saw was still pretty entertaining